This challenging worksheet pushes kindergartners into weather expert territory with four multiple choice questions about which tool measures temperature, what brings thunder and lightning, which season is usually the coldest, and what falls from clouds as frozen white flakes.
Five fill-in-the-blank sentences then introduce bigger science words: a rain gauge that collects water, lightning as a bright flash of light, dew on early-morning grass, a weather forecast, and hail made of small balls of ice. Children walk away ready to talk about real weather tools with confidence.
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Weather Types
Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. Which tool measures how hot or cold it is outside?
A) Rain gauge
B) Thermometer
C) Wind vane
D) Ruler
2. What type of weather brings thunder and lightning?
A) Sunny
B) Foggy
C) Thunderstorm
D) Breezy
3. Which season is usually the coldest?
A) Summer
B) Spring
C) Fall
D) Winter
4. What falls from clouds as frozen white flakes?
A) Rain
B) Hail
C) Snow
D) Dew
Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1. A rain gauge collects water to measure rainfall.
2. Lightning is a bright flash of light in the sky.
3. dew forms on grass in the early morning when it is cool.
4. A weather forecast tells us if it will rain or be sunny.
5. Hail is made of small balls of ice.
Weather Types
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. Which tool measures how hot or cold it is outside?
A) Rain gauge
B) Thermometer
C) Wind vane
D) Ruler
2. What type of weather brings thunder and lightning?
A) Sunny
B) Foggy
C) Thunderstorm
D) Breezy
3. Which season is usually the coldest?
A) Summer
B) Spring
C) Fall
D) Winter
4. What falls from clouds as frozen white flakes?
A) Rain
B) Hail
C) Snow
D) Dew
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) A rain gauge collects water to measure rainfall.
2) Lightning is a bright flash of light in the sky.
3) dew forms on grass in the early morning when it is cool.
4) A weather forecast tells us if it will rain or be sunny.
5) Hail is made of small balls of ice.
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